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Trinity Lutheran Church

107 Kent Road (Route 7)

New Milford, Connecticut 06776

860-354-3450

Trinity is a growing ministry of Worship, Prayer, Service, and Fellowship. There are many areas in which you can participate and become involved. We invite you to…Come Grow With Us!

Prayer:

A chain of devoted members support the Trinity Parish in times of sorrow, sickness, and joy.

We Support:

  • Lutheran Women’s Missionary League
  • The New England District (Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod) SUPPORT FOR TEXAS FLOODING – Join the New England District LCMS by helping to raise funds to send to our brothers and sisters in the Texas District. Please make checks payable to New England District LCMS, and mail your donation to New England District LCMS, 400 Wilbraham Road. Springfield, MA  01109. Please continue to pray for all those who have been impacted.
  • Ukraine – There is a Ukraine ribbon display in the Lobby.  Please take a pin and make a donation to help the Red Cross in Ukraine (cash please). This is sponsored by Nataliya Gryb who works in the New Milford Post Office.  Our member Susan Cheloudakis made ribbons and is a fellow worker.The Ukrainian Lutheran Church and surrounding Eastern European partners are providing resources and accepting refugees fleeing war. They are expecting up to 4 million refugees from Ukraine being received by 5 surrounding countries. Please continue to pray for all those impacted. If you would like to donate by mail, make your check out to “The LCMS,” and write “Ukraine Relief” in the memo line. Mail to: The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, P.O. Box 66861, St. Louis, MO 63166-6861. (or donate online)  https://www.lcms.org/ukraine

This website was created by Cathy Franck McGrath

to the Glory of God and in loving memory of her parents,

Len and Dotty Franck.

My parents were active members of Trinity. Dad served on the council, was a participant and leader in Bible study, and a lay reader during worship services. Mom and Dad enjoyed greeting, fellowship activities, and serving at the community soup kitchen, Loaves & Fishes. Dad occasionally led children’s sermons and enjoyed spending time with the children during coffee hour, especially his three grandchildren. People enjoyed reading his Martin the Church Mouse articles in the Trinity Tidings newsletters.

~ Cathy